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                <h1 class="title align-center">What does it all cost?</h1>
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                <h3>FAQ</h3>
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                    <strong>How do credits work?</strong><br/>
                    Credits are basically PropSage.com's very own currency. Purchase credits and spend them whenever you use any of our chargeable services. Our credit plans start at S$38 and the higher the credit plan, the more credit value you get.
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                    <strong>What can I use credits for?</strong><br/>
                    Credits are for any SMS-related services in PropSage as well as the following:
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                            Property Cases
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                        <td><span class="actioncost">FREE!</span></td>
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                            Calendar
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                        <td><span class="actioncost">FREE!</span></td>
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                            Case Videos
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                        <td><span class="actioncost"><em>S$</em><?php echo PsActionCost::getCostOfAction('newCase'); ?></span></td>
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                            SMS
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                        <td><span class="actioncost"><em>S$</em><?php echo PsActionCost::getCostOfAction('sms'); ?></span></td>
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                    <strong class="green">How can I get free credits?</strong><br/>
                    PropSage is currently giving away free credits for referring your friends!
                    For every friend referred by you who signs up with a credit package,
                    <strong>both you and your friend</strong> get a bonus of <u>$5 credits</u> each.
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                    <strong>Will the credits expire?</strong><br/>
                    Yes, they will. Credits will expire a year from the date they're bought.
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                    <strong>I do not understand the price plan.</strong><br/>

                    Price is the cost you pay for a specific credit plan.
                    Credits is the amount of value that is awarded to you based on the credits package purchase.
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                    Example:<br/>
                    If you sign up for a STARTER credit package, you purchase $38 credits for $38.
                    But if you sign up for a ULTIMATE Credit package, pay $258 dollars and get $65 extra credits for a total of $323 of credits instead!
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                    <strong>Does everything in PropSage cost me credits?</strong><br/>
                    The Calendar Module and Contacts Module are both available for free for PropSage registered members.
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